Last month on your Llandeilo feature in response to a comment that “pub culture in Wales is definitely different from that in England” I suggested that “I think in part it is that they don’t change things unnecessarily – such as that white on black Bass Charrington “White Horse” sign above the archway that would be a proper rarity in England”. And now you’ve got two nearly as old ‘Carling Black Label Lager’ / ‘Worthington Best Bitter’ signs at the Torrent Walk in Dolgellau yesterday and the Glyndwr Hotel in Machynlleth today.
I’m familiar with the Dyfi Forester having stayed there in July 1988 and the Glyndwr Hotel having stayed there in eleven months earlier.
I didn’t find Draught Bass when last in Machynlleth in October 2017. I had Wye Valley Butty Bach in the Dyfi Forester, a Big Bog beer in the White Lion and Banks’s Bitter in the Red Lion.
I’ve not been to the Centre for Alternative Technology since 1977 which I think was not long after it opened.

Had a good chuckle at the “Adam Ant was Number 1 when this was taken” line. As luck has it I went to an Adam Ant concert in Detroit back when I was in high school. A fairly large venue actually; I think he was still coasting along on the Stateside success of ‘Goody Two Shoes’ at the time.